The UK continues to lead the way in offshore wind, with the drive for clean energy accelerating in what is still a world-beating region. A new development – the Teesport Offshore Gateway – is currently being prepared to significantly improve wind technology. Proposed by PD Ports, this ambitious project is set to open up 180 acres of strategic riverside land ready for offshore wind generation, assembly and supply chain operations. This PD ports teesport offshore represents a multi-million pound investment, it includes plans for a kilometre-long deepwater berth with unrestricted access to the North Sea. And designed to support both floating and fixed-bottom offshore wind projects, the development could be a game-changer for the by bringing the port closer.
The project is still in its early stages, awaiting changes to existing deepwater berthing consents. However, initial estimates suggest the development cost is around GBP £200 million – a testament to the scale and ambition of the venture.
Quick Project Glimpse
- Offshore Wind Location: Teesport, River Tees, UK
- Site Size: 180 acres
- Investment: Approx. £200 million
- Access: 1km deepwater berth, open access to the North Sea
- Status: Early planning stage, subject to changes to existing consents
PD Engages Industry Partners
PD Ports is actively engaging with the offshore renewable energy sector, aiming to bring together all stakeholders, including original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), developers, government agencies and industry leaders. With a view to achieving a common goal: developing a strategic roadmap for the site and identifying funding and partnership opportunities for long-term success.
Notably, the site already has planning and marine consents, subject to amendment, and these approvals will allow for the expansion of an existing berth to create a 15.5-meter deepwater mooring, capable of accommodating all current and future offshore installation vessels worldwide.
In the Words of PD Ports

France Calze, CEO of PD Ports, stressed the potential of the project not only for the industry, but also for the community, saying:
“As the UK and the wider world turn their attention to large-scale renewable energy sources, we at PD Ports see the opportunity – and responsibility – to play our part by offering an offshore wind development site that is perfectly positioned to unlock our region’s potential not only as a hub for trade and industry, but also to deliver on the clean energy revolution.”
“While these proposals are at an early stage, we are confident that this development will support the UK Government’s ambitions and targets for future offshore wind power generation. We firmly believe that a facility of this type will create significant employment – driving growth, employment and skills training opportunities in our coastal communities.”
Project Timeline (Estimated)
Concept Development — Completed
Planning Variation Submission — In Progress
Stakeholder Engagement — Ongoing
Funding & Partnerships — Exploring
Assigned tasks — Manufacturing, logistics and Supply chain
Construction Starting time — TBD
Operational Launching time — TBD
Milestone — Building a UK Offshore Wind Hub
The Core Collaboration and Significance
- PD Ports are actively involved with the project and looking for
- OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers)
- Wind farm developers
- UK Government departments
- Industry experts and investors
What does this mean for the UK’s clean energy targets?
- The project is not just an infrastructure project – it is set to represent a significant step towards achieving the UK’s offshore wind targets. It is set to:
- Accelerate clean energy generation
- Bring together all the technologies for wind farms
- Attract global investment
- Increase local employment and skills training
- Strengthen the supply chain for the UK’s growing offshore wind sector and, if successful, It will tremendous effect on the clean energy goal of the UK that 90% electricity generation from renewable and net zero emission.
As the project journey progresses, all eyes will be on Teesport — and its role in shaping a sustainable future.